The photo was then stolen again and again. The captions grew worse and worse.

One said this was a before and after of a porn star.

The comments kept coming too.

"I'll spend time with her, as long as I never see her before 10am," wrote someone named Nick Bell on Facebook.

Ashley says she was seeing thousands of comments on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram on a weekly basis.

She tells Q13 FOX News it got so bad she was afraid to be seen in public and had to stop going online.

This week the cruel jokes reached a fevered pitch and she decided to fight back. She posted a video to YouTube telling her story, reading some of the mean comments on camera and then vowing to ignore them all.

"Everyone should feel beautiful in their natural skin and it doesn't matter what's on the outside of your face," said Ashley in the video. "The only thing that matters is who you really are."

But Ashley took things one step further in the hope that her story might serve a reminder that there are often real people with real feelings behind those online jokes.

She also hopes her story might encourage anyone suffering from online bullying or cyber harassment.